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The price was right. My big beef in pricing is that it doesn't include the mandatory $9.95 per day fee that every room has to pay. If they are going to make it mandatory, include it in the daily fee. We didn't use any of the amenities that were part of the fee. It is towards the end of the strip, which is something to keep in mind depending on where you plan on spending most of your time. We didn't explore the options of what the hotel had to offer. Watch out for the guys that appear to be real helpful, and seem like hotel staff. They try to sell you on the timeshare option, and say that they will give you tickets to 2 shows. Just politely walk away. Be abrupt and direct or they will never let you go. Vegas is hurting for money and will do anything to get more of it. The rooms were clean, reasonably priced, easy checkout and check in. I have no complaints about that. We had a room with a view of a brick wall next door. Didn't matter too much since we only slept there. I would stay there again, but you can stay at Circus Circus for a few dollars cheaper. I like the fact that there was open parking, which means free. You may have to walk a long way into the hotel, and I would park in the garage next time to avoid getting into a hot seat and hot steering wheel if you drive.
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